Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Vermileonidae - Vermileo nigriventris

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 08-07-2009 10:30
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Hi

This is an imago of Vermileo nigriventris (female). - Vermileonidae. Yesterday I had a very rare sight: I saw TWO Vermileo sp. in the same spot! It is not usual. The larvae are easy to find, but their imago no.... without rearing the larvae, of course.

Not uncommon, however is easily unnoticed... so far I have found 5 vermileonids since 2006... 2 indoors, and the other 3 outdoors. I've found today 2 at 7 pm in the same place I saw the Cyrtus gibbus!!


That question for the mirror is just pain.. pure pain. You can ask for the mirror who is the most beautiful princess/prince... but for a fly?? Never! :) It would collapse itself with so hard choice. eheh


Well, here comes the Vermileo sp.
Just for a future note: Yesterday I spot the beautiful Sybistroma - http://diptera.in...d_id=23166 ; Chamaemyiidae fly (maybe the Leucopis), the Villa ixion - http://diptera.in...to_id=3377; Psychodid species waiting for determination; Limnophora spp. (maybe the probable riparia - unusually more bluish) ; Athyroglossa sp. ; Anthrax anthrax -http://diptera.in...to_id=2740 and Zodion sp.

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 10-03-2010 21:44